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I was shooting a Nagant I picked up from a member here. I got all set up and just as I was about to pull the trigger a bee landed on me.
I am deathly allergic to bees, so I flinched and pulled the trigger. It hit my bicep and my first thought was "that's going to leave a mark" and I was right.


 

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Hahaha! 

 

We had a TGO range day a few years ago, and I can't remember who it was, but someone was shooting my M44 carbine and the recoil literally cracked his tooth and knocked a filling loose!  They kick like mules, but I love 'em!  Glad the gun stung you and not the bee!

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It was the 91/30 that did it. I am still surprised how little it hurts. It goes just below my shirt sleeve so I have been asked by several people if I got a tattoo. Then when I say no and show it to them they say they have not seen that color purple in a bruise before.

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I'm not ashamed to say that I put a wussy nancy pad on my 91/30.

I have had nancy pads on several of my bigger cal guns but never really liked them. I think it puts most guns on the edge of my LOP. I could never get the guns to fit me as comfortably as with out the pad. I shot 100 rounds out of it that day, 99 no soreness or marks and 1 that left the bruise. I guess next time stop at 99, lol

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